Privacy Policy
UVisaFraud.com and the End U Visa Abuse Act petition site at uvisafraud.com/petition are operated by Codias Law. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and the choices you have.
Effective April 30, 2026.
1. Who we are
UVisaFraud.com (the “Site”) is a public-interest archive and advocacy site published by Codias Law, a federal immigration fraud practice representing U.S. citizens harmed by immigration fraud. References to “we,” “us,” or “our” mean Codias Law.
Contact: privacy@codiaslaw.com · codiaslaw.com · 3101 FM 856 N, Troup TX 75789, United States.
2. What we collect
Information you give us
When you sign the petition, we collect:
- Your name (first and last) — used to identify you as a signer of the petition.
- Your email address — used to send you a confirmation, updates on the bill, and other advocacy or marketing communications from Codias Law.
- Your ZIP code — used to identify your congressional district so we can compile per-district roll-ups for delivery to House and Senate offices.
Information collected automatically
- Country — derived by Cloudflare from your IP address. We do not store your full IP address.
- Browser user agent — the browser and operating system identifier sent automatically by your browser. Used for abuse prevention and basic analytics.
- Cookies and analytics — we use Google Analytics via Google Tag Manager to measure aggregate site usage (pages viewed, sessions, traffic sources). These cookies are first-party from your perspective and contain pseudonymous identifiers, not your name or contact information. You can disable cookies in your browser without losing access to the Site.
3. How we use your information
- To deliver the petition. Codias Law compiles signatures into a formal endorsement letter and per-district roll-ups for delivery to the bill’s sponsor and to the Chairmen of the U.S. House and Senate Judiciary Committees in advance of markup. Your name will appear in the public record of supporters.
- To send you updates. By signing the petition, you authorize Codias Law to contact you at the email address you provided with updates on this campaign, related federal immigration-fraud reform efforts, and other advocacy or marketing communications from Codias Law. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in the footer of any email or by emailing us.
- To prevent abuse. We use Cloudflare Turnstile to filter bot signups and basic browser metadata to investigate fraudulent activity.
- To improve the Site. Aggregate analytics help us understand which content is reaching readers.
4. Who we share information with
We do not sell your personal information, and we do not share it with marketers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties. We use the following service providers, who process your information solely on our behalf:
- Cloudflare — hosting, DNS, content delivery, bot mitigation (Turnstile), and the database that stores petition signatures. Cloudflare privacy policy.
- Resend — sends transactional emails (confirmation messages and list updates). Resend privacy policy.
- Airtable — an internal mirror of the signature list used by Codias Law staff for management and reporting. Airtable privacy policy.
- Google Analytics (via Google Tag Manager) — aggregate analytics. Google privacy policy.
We may also disclose information when required by law, in response to a valid subpoena or court order, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Codias Law, our clients, or the public.
5. Public petition record
The petition is a piece of public political advocacy. Your name and the fact that you signed will appear in the petition record delivered to Congress and may be displayed publicly on this Site (for example, in an aggregate signer count or an exhibit attached to the formal endorsement letter). Your email address and ZIP code will not be publicly displayed.
6. Data retention
We retain your signature record indefinitely as part of the historical record of this petition. Email contact information is retained until you unsubscribe, after which we keep a suppression record of your email address solely to ensure we do not contact you again. You may request deletion of your record (other than what is required for the public petition delivery) at any time — see Section 8.
7. Security
We use commercially reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your information, including encryption in transit (HTTPS/TLS), encryption at rest at the database layer, scoped access controls, and bot mitigation. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
8. Your rights and choices
- Unsubscribe. You can opt out of marketing emails at any time using the unsubscribe link in any message.
- Access, correction, and deletion. You may request a copy of the personal information we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it (subject to the petition record exception above).
- California residents. If you are a California resident, you have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA / CPRA), including the right to know what personal information we collect and how it is used, the right to delete personal information, and the right to opt out of any “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information. Codias Law does not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.
- Do Not Track. Your browser’s Do Not Track signal is honored where technically feasible.
To exercise any of these rights, email privacy@codiaslaw.com with enough detail for us to identify your record. We will respond within 30 days.
9. Children
The Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has submitted information through the petition, please contact us at privacy@codiaslaw.com and we will delete the record promptly.
10. International users
UVisaFraud.com is hosted in the United States and intended for U.S. residents and U.S. policy advocacy. If you access the Site from outside the U.S., your information will be processed in the United States, where data-protection laws may differ from those of your country.
11. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The effective date at the top of this page reflects the most recent change. Material changes will be communicated by email to anyone who has signed the petition.
12. Not legal services
This Site is a public-policy advocacy effort, not an offer of legal services. Submitting the petition does not create an attorney-client relationship with Codias Law. If you believe you have been harmed by U visa fraud and need legal representation, contact Codias Law separately at codiaslaw.com.
Questions or requests:
Email privacy@codiaslaw.com or write to Codias Law, 3101 FM 856 N, Troup TX 75789, United States.